2008 Election Results -- Freedom (Precinct 112)

President and Vice President

Candidates Votes Percentage
Barack Obama, President & Joe Biden, Vice President (D) 1,482 53%
John McCain, President & Sarah Palin, Vice President (R) 1,292 46.2%
Chuck Baldwin, President & Darrell L. Castle, Vice President (I-Green) 6 0.2%
Bob Barr, President & Wayne A. Root, Vice President (L) 5 0.2%
Cynthia McKinney, President & Rosa Clemente, Vice President (Green) 1 0%
Ralph Nader, President & Matt Gonzalez, Vice President (I) 5 0.2%

U.S. Senate

Candidate Votes Percentage
Mark R. Warner (D) 1,682 60.1%
James S. "Jim" Gilmore III (R) 1,023 36.6%
Glenda Gail Parker (I-Green) 18 0.6%
William B. Redpath (L) 12 0.4%

U.S. House of Representatives (10th District)

Candidate Votes Percentage
Judy M. Feder (D) 1,068 38.2%
Frank R. Wolf (R) 1,563 55.9%
Neeraj C. Nigam (I) 87 0.3%

Ballot Questions

Food and Beverage Tax Ballot Question

Choice Votes Percentage
Yes 932 34.1%
No 1,684 61.6%

Spend $8.6 million for Fire & Rescue Station

Choice Votes Percentage
Yes 1,521 54.4%
No 1,036 37%

Spend $21.8 million for new Ashburn/Dulles area elementary school

Choice Votes Percentage
Yes 1,637 58.5%
No 922 33%

Spend $82.2 million for new Dulles area high school

Choice Votes Percentage
Yes 1,756 62.8%
No 823 29.4%

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